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You know me, I love behind-the-scenes videos. These Chinese productions have hundreds of workers on locations every day, so it’s not strange to see how fast they can shoot a drama within 3 months (usually modern), day-in-day-out. What we see onscreen is a the final results of blood and sweats and watching these videos always shows a new level of appreciation for the crew who works tirelessly behind the cameras all-year long.

Opening themesong for the upcoming youth drama Ten Miles of Spring Wind Can’t Compare to You (春风十里不如你), based on the novel Beijing Beijing written by Feng Tang stars Zhang Yi Shan and Zhou Dong Yu, has been revealed! The music video demonstrates their youthful mischief as teenagers well into their adulthood as medical students.

The sexual tension in this preview is real. The intimate touching of their caps as they lock eyes is perfect. Zhang Yi Shan is pretty lucky his leading ladies are adorable, petite, and talented, such is the case here with Miss Zhou Dong Yu. Filming has wrapped after 101 days and more stills are out for upcoming youth drama 10 Years of Spring Wind Can’t Compare to You (春风十里，不如你), adapted from novel Beijing, Beijing (北京，北京) written by Feng Tang (third of his trilogy “The Growth of all Things”), 10 Years of Spring Wind Can’t Compare to You (春风十里，不如你) features Zhou Dong Yu and Zhang Yi Shan in a youthful romance as they grow into their hormonal stage of love and out into adulthood.

First stills are out for upcoming youth drama 10 Years of Spring Wind Can’t Compare to You (春风十里，不如你), based on the novel Beijing, Beijing (北京，北京) written by Feng Tang (third of his trilogy “The Growth of all Things”). It features Zhou Dong Yu and Zhang Yi Shan in military training uniforms as they compete on the battle ground of love. He’s the little boy that would pull the her pigtails and perform annoying pranks just to get her attention. She likes him too but is too stubborn and prideful to admit. The drama is said to revisit our youthful days and revolutionary sentiments through the lives of this batch of modern kids.